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Extremist group in control of natural resources: ISIS and illicit oil business in Iraq / Sawant, Ankush B   Article
Sawant, Ankush B Article
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Summary/Abstract The strong motivated ISIS is a indirectly, the creation of International Community. Had the international community taken early step and forced al-Assad to step down by supporting his democratic opponents, this monster would not have been there. Policies persuaded by the powers like Russia, China and America perpetuated the autocratic rulers al Assad in Syria and this made the entry and position of ISIS strong.
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ID:   121059


India and democratic upsurge in the Arab World / Sawant, Ankush B   Journal Article
Sawant, Ankush B Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The recent democratic upsurge in the Arab World - starting with Tunisia and passing through Egypt, Libya, and Yemen has already taken the toll of autocratic rulers of these countries. In Syria, a bitter fighting is going on between Assad's troops and opposition forces. The country is almost on the brink of Civil War and at any time the opposition may form their government and ask for international recognition. Almost every Arab country is affected by this upsurge, though many managed to survive for the time being, but the motion is already set in and it will have its impact in due course.
Key Words Syria  Arab World  Assad  Autocratic Rulers  Civil War 
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ID:   005062


India and South Africa: a fresh start / Sawant, Ankush B 1994  Book
Sawant, Ankush B Book
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Publication DelhI, Kalinga Publications, 1994.
Description xxvi,332p.
Standard Number 8185163561
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036247327.54068/SAW 036247MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   156563


Jawaharlal Nehru’s changing perceptions of communist China / Sawant, Ankush B   Journal Article
Sawant, Ankush B Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India – both British India and Indian political leaders – had enjoyed good relations with Chiang Kai-Shek and his government of China, the predecessor of revolutionary communist government. In fact, Nehru visited China in 1939 and established friendship with Chiang Kai-Shek and his wife. Nehru wanted to spend a month or so in China. However, during his stay in China, war broke out in Europe and Nehru had to return home spending only a little over a week or so in China.
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